Thursday, August 14, 2014
Mary March Provincial Museum
Artifacts from ancient Maritime Archaic Indians, Palaeoeskimo, and Beothuk, and more recent Europeans and Mi’kmaqs , all who made central Newfoundland their home, form the permanent displays in this small museum. When we visited the temporary gallery had artwork and an interesting exhibit about the lives of women in the fishing villages during the early 1900s.
The museum is accessible.
Parking is limited. A few spaces are located in the front of the museum. One handicapped space is located in the rear with access to a ramp. The space is long enough for a RV. Museum
48.93908, -55.66079
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